Witi Ihimaera was the first Maori writer to publish a collection of short stories (Pounamu Pounamu, 1972) and a novel (Tangi, 1973). The Whale Rider was published in 1987 and became the inspiration for the major film Whale Rider that won international awards in 2002 and 2003.
So it feels right that a whale should be part of our new adventure, too.
Thanks to Caroline Hack, an erstwhile colleague in MLA, Jafa was conceived to mark my departure from Blighty. Jafa is dressed in MLA colours and is ready for the off; less to pack than me, but under orders to report to Caroline from time to time.
Jafa is named for those who know that Aucklanders occupy a special place in the hearts of New Zealanders: Just Another F(ine) Aucklander is presumably a term of endearment.
Jafa is a girl, just like Kahu, the star of Whale Rider. Kahu's great grandfather was the chief of the Maori in Whangara - a tribe that claims descent from the legendary 'whale rider'. In every generation a male had inherited the title of chief, but in Kahu's time there was no male heir, so she had to struggle to earn the right to lead her tribe to a bold new future.
Let's see how she gets on with sharing the adventures ahead.
An invitation to challenge to become Director of the Auckland War Memorial Museum results in a successful interview ..... game on, starting August 2011. Great country, great museum, great people, great potential. What's not to like?
Sunday, 10 July 2011
Friday, 8 July 2011
Starter for 10 .....
Kia ora!
OK, so there I was minding my own business...... "how would you like to work in New Zealand?" Such a simple question. That was 10 months ago. Now, just back from 5 weeks afloat between Essex and Devon, we have less than 3 weeks to the 'off'.
Surrounded by to-do lists, piles of stuff and a shrinking timetable. What follows may or may not turn out to be an awesome account of what will certainly be an inspiring adventure in Aotearoa - 'the land of the long white cloud'.
Watch this space, people .... and Sarah and I are sharing the voyage ....
Haere raa!
OK, so there I was minding my own business...... "how would you like to work in New Zealand?" Such a simple question. That was 10 months ago. Now, just back from 5 weeks afloat between Essex and Devon, we have less than 3 weeks to the 'off'.
Surrounded by to-do lists, piles of stuff and a shrinking timetable. What follows may or may not turn out to be an awesome account of what will certainly be an inspiring adventure in Aotearoa - 'the land of the long white cloud'.
Watch this space, people .... and Sarah and I are sharing the voyage ....
Haere raa!
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